Attack Shark
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The Attack Shark X820 Ultra is a compact 75% mechanical gaming keyboard featuring tri‑mode connectivity, a 0.85‑inch TFT smart display with a multifunction knob, and a 4000 mAh battery. It combines a gasket‑mounted design with 5‑layer sound‑dampening and hot‑swappable linear switches for low‑latency, customizable gaming and typing.
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$55.19
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$68.56
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Attack Shark X820 Ultra for delivering high‑performance wireless connectivity, smooth linear switches, and a unique TFT display with a multifunction knob, all wrapped in a gasket‑mounted chassis with excellent acoustics. Minor criticisms focus on the FN‑key access to the screen controls and the off‑center USB‑C port, but overall the keyboard is seen as a strong value proposition in its segment.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally love the keyboard's reliable wireless experience, solid battery life, and the ability to tweak settings via the TFT screen and knob. Common complaints revolve around the learning curve for FN‑based navigation and the limited switch options provided initially.
Common Complaints
Navigation quirks involving FN‑key combos for the knob, limited out‑of‑the‑box switch variety, and the slightly off‑center placement of the USB‑C charging port.
What People Are Saying
“no delays even over wireless”
“surprising”
How It Compares
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Choose the Attack Shark for a budget‑friendly feature set with a display; choose the Keychron Q1 if you prioritize premium build and higher‑end aesthetics.
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Pick the Attack Shark for richer features and battery life; pick the NuPhy Air75 V2 if you need the lightest, thinnest keyboard with low‑profile switches.